Nursing  Nursing 304

MUCH NEEDED ASSISTANCE WITH ASSIGNMENT FOR WEEK TWO CHAPTERS 7 & 8 OF HEALTH ASSESSMENT. MUST BE 600 WORDS OR MORE.

 
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Nursing  Critical thinking

Watch Internet Research: What’s Credible? Write a 200-300 word abstract that covers the following;Identifies the main point of the filmClearly defines the position of the filmmakers on this topic

 
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Nursing  developmental assessment and the school aged child

The needs of the pediatric patient differ depending on age, as do the stages of development and the expected assessment findings for each stage. In a 500-750-word paper, examine the needs of a school-aged child between the ages of 5 and 12 years old and discuss the following:Compare the physical assessments among school-aged children. Describe how you would modify assessment techniques to match the age and developmental stage of the child.Choose a child between the ages of 5 and 12 years old. Identify the age of the child and describe the typical developmental stages of children that age.Applying developmental theory based on Erickson, Piaget, or Kohlberg, explain how you would developmentally assess the child. Include how you would offer explanations during the assessment, strategies you would use to gain cooperation, and potential findings from the assessment.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.

 
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Nursing  Hike, hike

Describe insensible fluid loss, obligatory fluid loss, and abnormal fluid loss and how that would present in the pediatric patient (different than adults)In the management of constipation, what outcomes would indicate to the nurse that treatment is effective?What behaviors would cause a nurse to recommend that a child be evaluated for a UTI?Compare and contrast the pathophysiology of nephrotic syndrome and acute glomerulonephritis.Identify the laboratory and diagnostic testing for nephrotic syndrome verses acute glomerulonephritis.  What are the expected findings for each disease?USE TESTBOOKS OR ATI. NO JOURNAL PLEASE

 
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Nursing  Case Study 3 & 4

Case Study 3 & 4 (10 Points)Students much review the case study and answer all questions with a scholarly response using APA and include 2 scholarly references. Answer both case studies on the same document and upload 1 document to Moodle.Case Studies will be uploaded to Moodle and put through TURN-It-In (anti-Plagiarism program)Turn it in Score must be less than 50% or will not be accepted for credit, must be your own work and in your own words. You can resubmit, Final submission will be accepted if less than 50%. Copy paste from websites or textbooks will not be accepted or tolerated. Please see College Handbook with reference to Academic Misconduct Statement.Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseCase StudyThe patient is an 11-year-old girl who has been complaining of intermittent right lower quadrant pain and diarrhea for the past year. She is small for her age. Her physical examination indicates some mild right lower quadrant tenderness and fullness. Studies Results Hemoglobin (Hgb), 8.6 g/dL (normal: >12 g/dL) Hematocrit (Hct), 28% (normal: 31%-43%) Vitamin B12 level, 68 pg/mL (normal: 100-700 pg/mL) Meckel scan, No evidence of Meckel diverticulum D-Xylose absorption, 60 min: 8 mg/dL (normal: >15-20 mg/dL) 120 min: 6 mg/dL (normal: >20 mg/dL) Lactose tolerance, No change in glucose level (normal: >20 mg/dL rise in glucose) Small bowel series, Constriction of multiple segments of the small intestine Diagnostic Analysis The child’s small bowel series is compatible with Crohn disease of the small intestine. Intestinal absorption is diminished, as indicated by the abnormal D-xylose and lactose tolerance tests. Absorption is so bad that she cannot absorb vitamin B12. As a result, she has vitamin B12 deficiency anemia. She was placed on an aggressive immunosuppressive regimen, and her condition improved significantly. Unfortunately, 2 years later she experienced unremitting obstructive symptoms and required surgery. One year after surgery, her gastrointestinal function was normal, and her anemia had resolved. Her growth status matched her age group. Her absorption tests were normal, as were her B12 levels. Her immunosuppressive drugs were discontinued, and she is doing well.Critical Thinking Questions1. Why was this patient placed on immunosuppressive therapy?2. Why was the Meckel scan ordered for this patient?3. What are the clinical differences and treatment options for Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn’s Disease? (always on boards)4. What is prognosis for patients with IBD and what are the follow up recommendations for managing disease?Urinary ObstructionCase StudiesThe 57-year-old patient noted urinary hesitancy and a decrease in the force of his urinary stream for several months. Both had progressively become worse. His physical examination was essentially negative except for an enlarged prostate, which was bulky and soft. Studies Results Routine laboratory studies Within normal limits (WNL) Intravenous pyelogram (IVP) Mild indentation of the interior aspect of the bladder, indicating an enlarged prostate Uroflowmetry with total voided flow of 225 mL 8 mL/sec (normal: >12 mL/sec) Cystometry Resting bladder pressure: 35 cm H2O (normal: <40 cm H2O) Peak bladder pressure: 50 cm H2O (normal: 40-90 cm H2O) Electromyography of the pelvic sphincter muscle Normal resting bladder with a positive tonus limb Cystoscopy Benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH) Prostatic acid phosphatase (PAP) 0.5 units/L (normal: 0.11-0.60 units/L) Prostate specific antigen (PSA) 1.0 ng/mL (normal: <4 ng/mL) Prostate ultrasound Diffusely enlarged prostate; no localized tumor Diagnostic Analysis Because of the patient’s symptoms, bladder outlet obstruction was highly suspected. Physical examination indicated an enlarged prostate. IVP studies corroborated that finding. The reduced urine flow rate indicated an obstruction distal to the urinary bladder. Because the patient was found to have a normal total voided volume, one could not say that the reduced flow rate was the result of an inadequately distended bladder. Rather, the bladder was appropriately distended, yet the flow rate was decreased. This indicated outlet obstruction. The cystogram indicated that the bladder was capable of mounting an effective pressure and was not an atonic bladder compatible with neurologic disease. The tonus limb again indicated the bladder was able to contract. The peak bladder pressure of 50 cm H2O was normal, again indicating appropriate muscular function of the bladder. Based on these studies, the patient was diagnosed with a urinary outlet obstruction. The PAP and PSA indicated benign prostatic hypertrophy (BPH). The ultrasound supported that diagnosis. Cystoscopy documented that finding, and the patient was appropriately treated by transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP). This patient did well postoperatively and had no major problems.Critical Thinking Questions1. Does BPH predispose this patient to cancer?2. Why are patients with BPH at increased risk for urinary tract infections?3. What would you expect the patient’s PSA level to be after surgery?4. What is the recommended screening guidelines and treatment for BPH?5. What are some alternative treatments / natural homeopathic options for treatment?

 
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Nursing  Patient Education

Create a one-page patient education tool that explains usage of a medication and factors that can affect outcomes. Then, write 2–3 pages in which you explain how the tool promotes patient safety and quality outcomes, and adheres to the principles and practices of cultural competence.By successfully completing this assessment, you will demonstrate your proficiency in the following course competencies and assessment criteria:Competency 1: Apply practice guidelines and standards of evidence-based practice related to pharmacology for safe and effective nursing practice.Explain the appropriate use of a medication.Explain how a patient education tool promotes patient safety related to pharmacology.Competency 2: Explain the relationship between quality patient outcomes, patient safety, and the appropriate use of pharmacology and psychopharmacology.Identify specific factors that may affect the efficacy of a medication.Describe possible chemical reactions, side effects, or other negative reactions a patient may experience from a medication.Explain correct handling, storage, and disposal of a medication.Competency 3: Apply the principles and practices of cultural competence with regard to pharmacological interventions.Explain how a patient education tool adheres to the principles and practices of cultural competence.Competency 4: Communicate in a manner that is scholarly, professional, and consistent with the expectations of a nursing professional.Write content clearly and logically with correct use of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.Correctly format paper, citations, and references using current APA style.context:Do any of these sound familiar?”I felt better right away, so I did not think I had to take the rest of the medicine.””Every time I took it, I threw up, so I just did not take it anymore.””I lost my health insurance a couple of months ago and cannot afford my medication all the time. I take it when I can afford to buy it. This is better than nothing, right?”In addition to administering medications, nurses are assigned the responsibility of educating patients about the proper use of the medications that have been prescribed for them. Not an easy task! With all the demands on a nurse’s time, it is easy to fall into the habit of reciting instructions without taking the time to make sure those instructions have been understood. When considering patient education, you have to understand the differences between drug reactions, interactions, allergies, and individual variations in drug responses.In order to promote better patient safety and quality outcomes, the instruction that nurses provide must be patient-centered and clearly understood. Proper education helps patients learn about their medications, how to take them correctly, avoid potentially harmful errors or drug interactions, and have the desired quality outcome.Medication errors can occur at any point in the drug administration process. As the last person who touches a medication before the patient actually takes it, it is vital that nurses are familiar with the process of administration and be able to evaluate any discrepancies.Imagine your supervisor has asked you to develop a patient education tool for new medication starts in your current area of practice. This tool needs to provide important information to the patient, yet be concise enough to require no more than one page.PreparationReview the suggested list of possible topics in Part 1 of the Requirements and then search the Capella library and the Internet for supporting resources. You will need to provide support for the information you choose to include in the patient education tool.RequirementsComplete both Part 1 and Part 2 of this assessment. You may submit both parts in one document or submit them as separate documents. Be sure you complete both parts!Submit a total of 4–5 pages. Write no more than one page for Part 1. Write 2–3 pages, plus a separate reference page, for Part 2.Part 1: Patient Education ToolComplete the following:Choose one of the following topics as the basis for your patient education tool:Antibiotics (Amoxil/Amoxicillin) for pediatric ear infections.Statin therapy (Zocor/Simvastatin) for a newly diagnosed patient with hypercholesterolemia.Antihypertensive (ACE inhibitors/Lisinopril/Zestril) for a patient who was discovered to have hypertension at a health screening at work.Drugs for treating gastric acidity (Proton pump inhibitors/antacids/H2 blockers) for a patient complaining of chronic indigestion and heartburn.Ear drops or eye drops (or both) for an elderly patient.Any newly released medication for a patient in your area of practice. This might be a new drug for diabetes, hypertension, or arthritis or a new antibiotic.Include the following in your patient education tool:Explain appropriate use of the medication.Identify specific factors (age, access, culture, and so on) that may affect the efficacy of the medication.Describe possible chemical interactions, side effects, or other negative reactions patients need to be aware of.Explain correct handling, storage, and disposal of the medication.Include any other information you feel would be beneficial and promote patient safety and quality outcomes.You may format Part 1, the patient education tool, any way you wish, but be sure it is logical and understandable by the typical patient who would use it. Feel free to include pictures or diagrams to reinforce the information.Part 2: Evidence-Based PracticeProvide evidence for the information you included in the patient education tool:Explain how the information in the patient education tool promotes patient safety and quality outcomes.Explain how the patient education tool adheres to the principles and practices of cultural competence. In other words, is the tool appropriate for all cultures, genders, ages, et cetera; or could it be easily adapted for specific needs?Format Part 2 according to APA guidelines. This is not a document you would provide to a patient but, for this assessment, it will provide faculty with the academic and professional principles necessary to evaluate your work.Additional RequirementsAt least 2 current scholarly or professional resources.For Part 2 only:Use Times New Roman font, 12 point, double-spaced font.

 
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Nursing  follow up discussion

one paragraph with intext citation and reference follow up discussion for the above discussion. Further the dialogue by providing more information and clarification. Provide feedback on whether you agree or disagree with their criticism. Explain why. Build on their posts by providing additional insight of your own1. Summarize the concepts of floating that were addressed in the attached articles.This week’s provided articles discussed the entirety of nurses floating and the concerns, benefits, cost, stress, emotions regarding floating. To summarize, many nurses may feel overwhelmed or frustrated when being told to float to a unit other than their home unit. Most importantly, the plan of action regarding a floating nurse must be safe for all parties involved: the patient, all staff, the floating nurse. One article mentioned a nurse’s current procedure where floating nurses are only assigned “stable, easy patients” with full access to the charge nurse if needed (Magrath, 2016). This is a great tool that most units should follow to promote overall safety and ease of transitioning for all staff and the floating nurse.2. What steps would you take in this scenario to ensure a safe transition into the unfamiliar unit?Safe transitions for floating nurses involve open communication between charge nurse of the unit and the floating nurse as well as involvement of other nurses working alongside the floating nurse. What must occur is appropriate planning from the charge nurse and the floating nurse by discussing the types of patients the nurse is certified and qualified to take care of. In this example, if the nurse is not certified to administer chemotherapy drugs or a patient undergoing radiating, then this nurse cannot care for a patient who is undergoing chemotherapy or radiation treatment.Other staff members will need to share the weight of the workload by caring for patients who the floater nurse is unable to care for. Should these discussions and planning take place and there ends up being an incident where the floating nurse has orders for a task that is inappropriate, the floating nurse must NOT complete the order and instead notify the charge nurse for reassignment.3. Why are these steps important?These steps are important for the safety and protection of both the nurse’s license and of the patient.Secondly, the concept of planning is really important for clinical managers, charge nurses and staff nurses to master. This week’s discussion mentioned different types of planning involved in healthcare.4. What are some of the legal ramifications that can occur if you accept an assigned that is out of your scope of practice?Medical malpractice can result from a nurse operating outside his or her scope of practice (Legal Rights and Responsibilities: NCLEX-RN2020). Patients can be injured, disabled, or die from improper care from an uncertified nurse if they operate outside of their scope. Those involved (i.e. charge nurse) could also be subpoenaed to court and may face legal ramifications as well if they had any involvement or awareness of a situation resulting in patient injury as well.-LaurenReferencesWriters, R. N. S. (2020, August 23). Legal Rights and Responsibilities: NCLEX-RN.https://www.registerednursing.org/nclex/legal-rights-responsibilities/ (Links to an external site.).Magrath, P. (2016, August 30). Nurses Are Talking About: Floating and Rapid Response Duty. http://blog.diversitynursing.com/blog/nurses-are-talking-about-floating-and-rapid-response-duty.

 
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Nursing  Global Health Risk Paper

Choose a global health issue. For this assignment, you will introduce the health issue and discuss the interventions necessary to prevent the issue and promote health.Some topics to consider may include:AnthraxBioterrorismCholeraClostridium botulinum infectionCommunity-associated methicillin-resistant StaphylococcusEbola virus diseaseEscherichia coliHuman immunodeficiency virus diseaseMalariaPlagueSevere respiratory distress syndromeSmall poxSuicideTuberculosisVancomycin-resistant enterococcus infectionWest Nile virusInclude the following in your paper:Introduction/overview of the health issue and the prevalence in the United States and worldwideContributing factorsPrevention strategiesSigns and symptomsDiagnostic tests (if applicable)Advanced practice nursing role and management strategiesMedical/pharmacological management (if applicable)Follow-up careConclusionWrite a 3–4 page paper following APA format. You must include 2–3 scholarly sources in your citations and references.Review the rubric for further information on how your assignment will be graded.Due: Sunday, 11:59 p.m. (Pacific time)Points: 100

 
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Nursing  Multidimensional Care III

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Nursing  Kim Woods

Write a 500-word paper using APA FormatExplain 10 different strategies for building team creativity (refer to your textbook chap 7)Books Required Group Dynamics and Team Interventions: Understanding and Improving Team Performance Author: Timothy M. Franz

 
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